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Colossal squid filmed in deep ocean for the first time ever

Colossal squid filmed in deep ocean for the first time ever

2025-04-15
By: Popular Science Team
On: April 15, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 In the darkness of the South Atlantic Ocean, researchers captured for the first time footage of a live colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni). And while the elusive creature is known for its size—reaching lengths of 23 feet—this one is a baby and only one footContinue Reading

In science communication, realistic avatars may foster more trustworthiness than cartoon-like ones

In science communication, realistic avatars may foster more trustworthiness than cartoon-like ones

2025-04-15
By: Zonia Howe
On: April 15, 2025
In: Science & Nature

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What we’re watching: The Top 10 TV shows this week, from The White Lotus to MobLand and more

What we’re watching: The Top 10 TV shows this week, from The White Lotus to MobLand and more

2025-04-12
By: Andy Meek
On: April 12, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Published Apr 12th, 2025 12:05PM EDT If your watchlist is looking a little stale, or you’re simply in the mood for some new TV recommendations, Reelgood has just come through with the perfect excuse to binge something new. The site’s latest ranking of the top 10 biggest TV shows ofContinue Reading

Ancient rocks tie Roman Empire’s collapse to a mini ice age

Ancient rocks tie Roman Empire’s collapse to a mini ice age

2025-04-11
By: Andrew Paul
On: April 11, 2025
In: Science & Nature

The Late Antique Little Ice Age lasted 200-300 years, and began around 540 CE. Credit: Deposit Photos Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Exactly what caused the collapse of the mighty Roman Empire has been hotly debated practically since the fall itself. Was economic stagnation primarily to blame, or wasContinue Reading

The Power of Extreme Ownership: Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield to the Boardroom

The Power of Extreme Ownership: Leadership Lessons from the Battlefield to the Boardroom

2025-04-10
By: Leon Ho
On: April 10, 2025
In: Science & Nature

The streets of Ramadi, Iraq, 2006. In the aftermath of a tragic friendly-fire incident that resulted in the death of an Iraqi soldier, Navy SEAL Task Unit Commander Jocko Willink faced a crucial leadership moment. Instead of pointing to the fog of war, communication breakdowns, or the multiple factors beyondContinue Reading

AI vs. human connection: Which do schools most need to thwart threats?

AI vs. human connection: Which do schools most need to thwart threats?

2025-04-09
By: Carly Flanders
On: April 9, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Four years ago, a sixth grader in Rigby, Idaho, shot and injured two peers and a custodian at a middle school. The tragedy prompted school officials to reimagine what threat prevention looks like in the approximately 6,500-student district. Now, student-run Hope Squads in Rigby schools uplift peers with homemade cardsContinue Reading

10 Iconic Landmarks That Were Nearly Called Something Else

10 Iconic Landmarks That Were Nearly Called Something Else

2025-04-08
By: Jamie Frater
On: April 8, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Some of the world’s most iconic places have instantly recognizable names—imagine Paris without the Eiffel Tower, New York without Times Square, or Australia without the Great Barrier Reef. But history doesn’t always work out the way we expect. Many of these landmarks were nearly given completely different names, some ofContinue Reading

7 outdoor adventures in Ohio’s Hocking Hills

7 outdoor adventures in Ohio’s Hocking Hills

2025-04-07
By: Jacqueline Kehoe
On: April 7, 2025
In: Science & Nature

In the foothills of the ancient Appalachians lies a region of sprawling wilds: Ohio’s Hocking Hills. The area spans 10,000 acres of forests, deep caves, waterfalls and parks, including the expansive Hocking Hills State Park. Across all four seasons, adventure lovers and nature seekers are drawn to this Midwestern regionContinue Reading

Blue Origin plans an all-female space flight—but astronaut memoirs reveal the cost of being exceptional

Blue Origin plans an all-female space flight—but astronaut memoirs reveal the cost of being exceptional

2025-04-06
By: Jeanice Mongold
On: April 6, 2025
In: Science & Nature

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One trillion species, 3 billion years: How we used AI to trace the evolution of bacteria on Earth

One trillion species, 3 billion years: How we used AI to trace the evolution of bacteria on Earth

2025-04-05
By: Margherita Mote
On: April 5, 2025
In: Science & Nature

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